

If you blink, it can move quickly towards you. The first SCP you come across can only move when you aren’t looking. This is an important button you need to remember to use while it’s safe. Besides these controls, there are buttons for sprinting, interacting with objects and doors, and blinking. A joystick appears at the bottom of the screen for you to move around but need to use your other hand to look up and down. Controls for this title can get very messy and frustrating as you get your bearings in the game. SCP- Containment Breach Mobile uses the same story, gameplay, and graphics as the original PC version. It’s possible to play without guides, but the documents can be difficult to read on a small phone screen. You also might need to look up a few guides to understand everything that’s going on.

There are unique strategies for each of the creatures you encounter in the game that you can learn through playing and reading documents you find scattered in the levels. The first one you encounter, SCP-173, is known as “The Sculpture” as it’s made of concrete and rebar. Each SCP has a nickname as well as an official SCP number. It’s full of interesting articles about the SCPs featured in the game, but not needed to play. Joonas Rikkonen developed the game based on a website that detailed fictional stories about the SCP Foundation, which contains and researches strange and sometimes supernatural events and creatures. The story behind the original game is very complicated and can be difficult for newcomers to learn. Moving the camera and the character get overwhelming in some situations and easily become frustrating.Īnyone familiar with SCP – Containment Breach for the PC will have an easy time adjusting to the mobile version. Controls can be difficult to get used to at first and only get worse when you need to move quickly. ALOB Games manages to bring all the charm of this title to mobile, and frankly, all the bugs.

Players must race through the facility while these creatures hunt them down. SCP – Containment Breach Mobile continues to frighten players with the dangerous “SCP’s” that have escaped containment. ALOB Games brings Joonas Rikkonen’s terrifying 2012 indie survival horror game to mobile.
